Serif Normal Usnal 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: book typography, editorial design, magazine headlines, invitations, branding, classic, literary, formal, elegant, editorial, refinement, tradition, editorial clarity, prestige, hairline serifs, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, sharp joins, calligraphic.
This serif face shows a crisp, high-contrast structure with hairline serifs and pronounced thick–thin modulation across stems, bowls, and diagonals. Serifs are finely bracketed and often flare into delicate, tapered endings, with occasional ball-like terminals and teardrop shapes in the lowercase. Capitals feel stately and open, while the lowercase has compact proportions and a relatively small x-height, giving text a refined, vertical rhythm. Curves are smoothly drawn with tight apertures and carefully controlled joins, producing a polished, print-like texture in paragraphs.
Well-suited for book typography, literary and cultural editorial layouts, and magazine work where a refined serif voice is desired. It can also support upscale branding and invitation-style settings, particularly for display sizes or carefully set text where its fine hairlines can remain clear.
The overall tone is classic and literary, with a formal, editorial presence. Its sharp contrast and fine detailing suggest sophistication and tradition, leaning more toward cultured elegance than casual utility.
The design intention appears to be a conventional, high-contrast serif optimized for a classic reading and publishing aesthetic—balancing traditional forms with crisp, modern precision in its detailing.
Numerals follow the same contrast-driven logic, with slender hairlines and sculpted curves that read best when given adequate size or printing quality. The punctuation and ampersand in the sample text reinforce a decorative, calligraphic influence without becoming overly ornate.